Tegan Moss

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Tegan Moss
Born (1985-02-07) February 7, 1985 (age 39)
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Joshua Franken
(m. 2013)
[1]
Children2 [2]
Relatives Jesse Moss (brother)

Tegan Moss (born February 7, 1985) is a Canadian actress appearing in film and television. She was nominated for the Young Artist Awards in 1997 and 2000.

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Biography

Moss was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has two brothers, Rory Moss and actor Jesse Moss. Her given name is of Welsh origin, meaning "fair one" and pronounced to rhyme with "Megan". Moss attended the Point Grey Secondary School and graduated in June 2003. She is married and has 2 children. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Look Who's Talking Now Girl with Puppy
1994Trust in MeKimberley Gray
1994 Little Women Minnie Kirk
1996 Big Bully Girl in Class
1996 The Angel of Pennsylvania Avenue Bernice Feagan
1999Sea PeopleAmanda Forrest
2000 The Guilty Faith
2007 White Noise: The Light Liz
2007 Scar Susie
2008 The Eye Teenage Girl
2008 Christmas Cottage Nanette
2008 Free Style Crystal
2009 Wild Cherry Hannah
2009 Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts Tiffany MonacoVideo
2010 Charlie St. Cloud Cindy
2010 November Christmas Vanessa Marks (adult)
2011 Lloyd the Conqueror Cassandra
2013 Vikingdom Freyja
2017 My Little Pony: The Movie Canterlot Featured Voices

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Tears and Laughter: The Joan and Melissa Rivers StoryMarcie WernerTV movie
1994Someone Else's ChildAndreaTV movie
1994 The X-Files Young Dana Scully Episode: "One Breath"
1994 Hurricanes Additional VoicesTV series
1995The OmenLittle GirlTV movie
1995 Are You Afraid of the Dark? LisaEpisode: "The Tale of C7"
1996 The X-Files Young Dana ScullyEpisode: "Piper Maru"
1997 The Rainbow Fish Fish with Viridian Fins (voice)Video
1997Super Dave's All StarsFemale PageEpisode: "1.102"
1998 RoboCop: Alpha Commando Additional VoicesEpisode: "Garden of Evil"
1998The Color of CourageMaggie SipesTV movie
1998Snowden: Raggedy Ann & Andy's AdventureMarcella (voice)Video
1998–2001You, Me and the KidsLisa / Kate (voice)20 episodes
1999 Sabrina: The Animated Series (voice)4 episodes
1999 War Planets Lady Zera (voice)2 episodes
1999Sea PeopleAmanda ForrestTV movie
2000 Casper's Haunted Christmas Holly Jollimore (voice)Video
2000–2001 So Weird Rhonda4 episodes
2001 The Cramp Twins Girl #1 (voice)Episode: "Food Fight / Mari Mania"
2002 Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story Emily WilsonTV movie
2002Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's RevengePenny (voice)TV movie
2002 Gadget & the Gadgetinis Penny (voice)52 episodes
2003 Twelve Mile Road RoxanneTV movie
2003 Dead Like Me FionaEpisode: "Reaper Madness"
2004 Dead Like Me FionaEpisode: "Forget Me Not"
2004 Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse Polly (voice)Video
2004 My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica Nolee (voice)TV short
2004 My Scene: Masquerade Madness Nolee (voice)TV short
2005 My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie Nolee (voice)Video
2005Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper EverPenny (voice)Video
2005A Fairy Tale ChristmasGruzinda / Young Girl (voice)TV movie
2005 Murder Unveiled VeronicaTV movie
2005 2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza Polly (voice)Video short
2006 Merlin's Apprentice YvonneTV miniseries
2006 Eight Days To Live Becca SpringTV movie
2006 Godiva's Dani3 episodes
2006 A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story LisaTV movie
2006 Alice, I Think Karen Field5 episodes
2006 PollyWorld Polly (voice)Video
2007Seventeen and MissingLori JanzenTV movie
2007The Bad SonChristy McAdamsTV movie
2007–2008 Robson Arms Georgia 'Georgie' Goldstein6 episodes
20087 Things to Do Before I'm 30Meredith VargasTV movie
2008The UnquietTessTV movie
2008 NYC: Tornado Terror Lori LawrenceTV movie
2009 Fringe Rebecca Kibner (video footage)Episode: "A New Day in the Old Town"
Episode: "Momentum Deferred"
2010 Degrassi: The Next Generation Contestant HayleyEpisode: "Don't Let Me Get Me: Part 1"
Episode: "Don't Let Me Get Me: Part 2"
2010 November Christmas Adult VanessaHallmark Hall of Fame TV movie
2011 Flashpoint Leslie MacCoyEpisode: "No Promises"
2017Summer In the Vineyard LexiHallmark Channel TV Movie
2017 The Good Doctor Elisabeth McLarenEpisode: "Intangibles"
2018 My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rollercoaster of Friendship Vignette Valencia (voice)One-hour TV special
2019 Valentine In the Vineyard LexiHallmark Channel TV Movie
2019 Mystery 101: Dead Talk Rachael KnoxHallmark M&M TV Movie
2020The Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Reunited & It Feels So DeadlyAmyHallmark M&M TV Movie
2021A Christmas Miracle for DaisyAndi GAC Family's Great American Christmas
2024 Sight Unseen RaeRecurring

Awards and nominations

Awards
YearAwardCategoryProductionResult
1997 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Movie/Miniseries – Young ActressThe Angel of Pennsylvania AvenueNominated
2000 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot – Leading Young ActressSea PeopleNominated
2007 Gemini Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or MiniseriesEight Days to LiveNominated

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References

  1. "Tegan Moss and Josh Franken | Our Wedding Website".
  2. "Tegan Moss on Instagram: "2 years ago today we became a family of four and we never knew how much our lives would change. To my littlest baby, you have filled our family with so much happiness and the joy we get from seeing your close relationship with your brother and your undying passion for random dance parties has made our lives so much better. Love you to the moon and back little man. Happy 2nd Birthday"".
  3. "Tegan Moss". Amazon.com. Retrieved March 28, 2024.